There is a growing pressure to publish chemistry research combined with weak mentoring and uneven enforcement of ethics, which has led to an increase in retractions, plagiarism, and low impact publications in chemistry.
This webinar is designed for librarians, deans, directors, HODs, and professors who want to shift the emphasis from quantity to quality in chemistry research. It will explore how different stakeholders of an institution can work together to strengthen research integrity, improve data handling practices, support responsible citation, and reduce the risk of plagiarism and retractions.
Join the live session that will also highlight how curated, high quality chemistry databases and workflow tools can support rigorous data handling, accurate literature and patent searches, and transparent reporting in chemistry and life sciences research.
There will be a Q&A session with questions submitted from the audience.
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Dr. Parichita Saha was born and brought up in West Bengal, India. Driven by her passion for chemistry, she pursued her bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata and her master’s degree from University of Hyderabad. She...
Ravindra Gupta is a seasoned Solution Manager at Elsevier, where he leads business initiatives across South Asia, Australia, and New Zealand within the Life Sciences Division. He works closely with academic institutions, research organizations,...